WyomingRancher
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This morning I got a call from my rodeo stock contractor friends. Apparently a two year old bull got in with their cows, and they were afraid to stir the cows up gathering him. They are calving now, and these cattle are like elk... they are only handled about twice a year, and survice year around on grass, and lick tubs in the wintertime. My friends didn't want to get any baby calves ran over, but needed to get the bull out... I guess they didn't want to start calving in March next spring
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The game plan was for them to herd them to the corner, and me shoot the bull out the pickup window with my tranquilizing pistol. We call this a "Wyoming Drive By Shooting" :wink: .
They couldn't easily get the cows by the pickup, and so Hal took my pistol and shot off his horse.
After the tranquilizer kicked in, they put two ropes on him... my kind of roping!
Out for the count... this is a nice way to be around ALL bulls :wink: .
The ropes were ran through the trailer, ready for the bull to wake
.
This is as close as I ever want to get to this son of "Vertical Limit". My friends raised his dad, and I guess he has a nasty reputation in the PBR
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Finally waking up enough to load.
All in a day's work, and barely broke a sweat
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The cows didn't seem too upset.
It was fun visiting my old stomping grounds today, but I sure don't miss these cows!
I'll take my lazy, not-as-intelligent girls any day of the week over these calculating, mean and nasty things :wink: . Handling these cattle do make you have to think though!

The game plan was for them to herd them to the corner, and me shoot the bull out the pickup window with my tranquilizing pistol. We call this a "Wyoming Drive By Shooting" :wink: .

They couldn't easily get the cows by the pickup, and so Hal took my pistol and shot off his horse.

After the tranquilizer kicked in, they put two ropes on him... my kind of roping!


Out for the count... this is a nice way to be around ALL bulls :wink: .


The ropes were ran through the trailer, ready for the bull to wake


This is as close as I ever want to get to this son of "Vertical Limit". My friends raised his dad, and I guess he has a nasty reputation in the PBR


Finally waking up enough to load.

All in a day's work, and barely broke a sweat


The cows didn't seem too upset.

It was fun visiting my old stomping grounds today, but I sure don't miss these cows!

